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Read more . . . (200 words) 2021 Senior Show on view at the Handwerker, May 10-18 (M-F, closed weekends), noon-2:30 dailyContributed by Mara Baldwin on 05/10/21
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Dear Friends, It was our great honor to host Fine Artists at Five from March 2020 until today’s (Friday, May 7) performance. We hope to restart, perhaps in a different format, in the fall. In the meantime, we wish to express our sincere gratitude to all the artists who helped us learn what our community brings to the arts, and who showed us the invariable ways that art invigorates our lives. Thank you also to everyone who joined us and contributed to our conversations as we helped each other through a very difficult year. Read more . . . (201 words)
The Center for Faculty Excellence is pleased to host Ithaca College Community Artists each Friday at 5pm. In a mere 15-20 minutes, learn what our community brings to the arts, and the invariable ways art invigorates our lives. This week’s guest is Baruch Whitehead. To gain the Zoom link, send a message to Gordon Rowland (rowland@ithaca.edu) Read more . . . (156 words)
Read more . . . (211 words) In These Uncertain Times: Spring 2021 Cinema Thesis ScreeningContributed by Mickie Quinn on 05/03/21
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Read more . . . (198 words) TONIGHT: IC Jazz Ensemble to Perform Winning Pieces from Jazz Composition ContestContributed by Sara Jacobs on 04/30/21
The jazz ensemble members all participated in the judging of this year’s contest, which is done anonymously. All of the identifying information in the composer’s submissions is hidden until the winners are decided. This year, entries came from far and wide. 122 pieces were received from 22 countries outside the U.S. and from 28 U.S. states. Read more . . . (165 words) FEW SEATS STILL OPEN: "Performing Dialects" May Session Course!Contributed by Kathleen Mulligan on 04/29/21
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The Center for Faculty Excellence is pleased to host Ithaca College Community Artists each Friday at 5pm. In a mere 15-20 minutes, learn what our community brings to the arts, and the invariable ways art invigorates our lives. This week’s guest is Amy Walker O’Brien. To gain the Zoom link, send a message to Gordon Rowland (rowland@ithaca.edu). Read more . . . (100 words) Join us for an On the Verge Zoom performance of Gina Femia's play, The Virtuous Fall of the Girls from Our Lady of Sorrows, performed by Ithaca College students and faculty.Contributed by Claire Gleitman on 04/27/21
Read more . . . (109 words) NEVER SETTLE: 2021 BFA Senior Thesis Artist Talks, TH.04.29, 6 p.m. ESTContributed by Mara Baldwin on 04/26/21
NEVER SETTLE: 2021 BFA Senior Thesis Artist Talk Thursday, 4/29, 6.00 p.m. EST Join Zoom Meeting https://ithaca.zoom.us/j/7870495721?pwd=aS8zeThib2R0S0ozQzdodWlCZGFjUT09
Read more . . . (138 words) NEVER SETTLE: 2021 Senior Student Show, open at the Handwerker Gallery through 5/18Contributed by Mara Baldwin on 04/25/21
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The Center for Faculty Excellence is pleased to host Ithaca College Community Artists each Friday at 5pm. In a mere 15-20 minutes, learn what our community brings to the arts, and the invariable ways art invigorates our lives. This week’s guest is Laura Amoriello. To gain the Zoom link, send a message to Gordon Rowland (rowland@ithaca.edu). Read more . . . (161 words) Professor Cory Brown (Writing) will be reading from his new book of poems Sunday 25th (April), 6 p.m. Zoom link here.Contributed by Cory Brown on 04/19/21
Cayuga Lake Books is pleased to present a reading by Cory Brown from his recently released book of poems, A Long Slow Climb. The book is a collection of sonnets that meditate on our current pandemic, many in conversation with Dante's "Divine Comedy." zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82445107382?pwd=WVZZL1c0MzFZL29aOGp2LzVjZkxkdz09.
All five titles are all available on FLEFF Cinemapolis Eventive platform from April 12-April 18 for an extended one-week run available 24/7(ticketed screenings). Festival All Access and Five Passes can be used for these titles. From China, France, Mexico, Morocco, and the US, these documentary and narrative films deal with women’s friendship, unwed motherhood, migrants, narcos, Agent Orange, toxic waste, gentrification and demolition, and more. Adam (Maryam Tourani, Morocco, 2019) Identifying Features (Fernanda Valadez, Mexico, 2020) One Says No (Dayong Zhao, China, 2020) The People vs. Agent Orange (Alan Adelson and Kate Taverna, US, 2020) Rouge (Red Soil) (Farid Bentoumi, France, 2020) FLEFF: A DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENT
The Center for Faculty Excellence is pleased to host Ithaca College Community Artists each Friday at 5pm. In a mere 15-20 minutes, learn what our community brings to the arts, and the invariable ways art invigorates our lives. This week’s guest is Jacob White. To gain the Zoom link, send a message to Gordon Rowland (rowland@ithaca.edu). Read more . . . (97 words) The Illuminate Series: Conversations on Music Education; Artist Activism; LGBTQIA+ Community in Classical Music.Contributed by Sara Jacobs on 04/14/21
The Illuminate Series is made in partnership with the @Sphinx Organization, a social justice organization dedicated to transforming lives through the power of diversity in the arts, and will premiere on their Facebook and YouTube channels on April 13, 14, 15 at 1 PM ET. Part I: www.youtube.com/watch and visit: https://www.youtube.com/user/SphinxMusic. Read more . . . (150 words)
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